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    Patrocles

    historical figure · 3 works · 3 mentions · 5 anchored passages

    Patrocles of Phlya

    spoken of as

    1 expression

    Patrocles of Phlya1 mention

    On the Crown (Greek)

    The bill was passed by the Council and the People, and Patrocles of Phlya indicted Demosthenes for a breach of the constitution, and, not obtaining the required proportion of votes, paid the fee of five hundred drachmas.
    on the crown

    in the texts

    On the CrownClassical · Greek

    Athenian who indicted Demosthenes for the trierarchy reform.

    The bill was passed by the Council and the People, and Patrocles of Phlya indicted Demosthenes for a breach of the constitution, and, not obtaining the required proportion of votes, paid the fee of five hundred drachmas.
    on the crown

    Against CallimachusClassical · Greek

    A friend of the speaker and associate of the King-Archon who seized money Callimachus was carrying and was later sued by Callimachus over its loss.

    second, Rhinon and his colleagues, who will tell you that it was Patrocles, and not I, who denounced him to them;
    ecclesiazusae
    Later, after the return of the citizen-exiles from Piraeus, Callimachus brought a charge against Patrocles and instituted proceedings against him on the ground that he was responsible for his loss.
    against callimachus
    Patrocles, an enemy of Callimachus who is now prosecuting me in this suit, met him as he was carrying a sum of money, laid hold of him, and claimed that this money had been left by Pamphilus and belonged to the government;
    against callimachus

    EuthydemusClassical · Greek

    Socrates's half-brother, mentioned as part of the family details the sophists exploit in their kinship sophism.

    For Patrocles, my brother, was not his father;
    euthydemus
    that is, by the same mother, but not by the same father.
    euthydemus